Berry454
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Hey guys
Been brewing wine for years but finally getting into beer and kegging. Picked up 4 x 19l corny kegs, a regulator and a 4 way manifold to connect one gas canister to all 4 kegs using the one regulator.
The first 3 kegs will be beer and the last keg will be a sparking white wine.
My issue is this. I can only fit 3 kegs in my fridge. So say I get all 4 kegs down to a low temperature then force carbonate all 4 kegs at the same time, will I be fine keeping one keg out the fridge at room temperature? If the 4th keg is stored out of the fridge will it go off faster or lose its carbonation? Somethings making me think that if the keg warms up it will lose carbonation? But unsure honestly.
Also just checking, could I disconnect that 4th keg from the 4 way manifold and the co2 so I can put the other 3 kegs in the store without it losing carbonation?
I’m assuming the kegs have some sort of valve on top so if they are disconnected from regulator they don’t lose pressure?
Any other tips you guys can give me would be great please.
As said I’m planning to run 3 kegs directly to 3 separate taps connected to the front of my fridge and keep the 3rd keg out the fridge to switch out when the kegs in the fridge get empty.
Been brewing wine for years but finally getting into beer and kegging. Picked up 4 x 19l corny kegs, a regulator and a 4 way manifold to connect one gas canister to all 4 kegs using the one regulator.
The first 3 kegs will be beer and the last keg will be a sparking white wine.
My issue is this. I can only fit 3 kegs in my fridge. So say I get all 4 kegs down to a low temperature then force carbonate all 4 kegs at the same time, will I be fine keeping one keg out the fridge at room temperature? If the 4th keg is stored out of the fridge will it go off faster or lose its carbonation? Somethings making me think that if the keg warms up it will lose carbonation? But unsure honestly.
Also just checking, could I disconnect that 4th keg from the 4 way manifold and the co2 so I can put the other 3 kegs in the store without it losing carbonation?
I’m assuming the kegs have some sort of valve on top so if they are disconnected from regulator they don’t lose pressure?
Any other tips you guys can give me would be great please.
As said I’m planning to run 3 kegs directly to 3 separate taps connected to the front of my fridge and keep the 3rd keg out the fridge to switch out when the kegs in the fridge get empty.